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Inspiring
July 21, 2022
Pregunta

size matters

  • July 21, 2022
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I processed some scenics that are scans from slides, full frame, in topaz AI software.  Though the tiffs were originally saved compressed as LZW, they come out much larger, without the compression.  My website accepts up to 64M, and many are over 100M, eg example 143M.  I had a compress action but when it goes to save it says it will be larger with lavers.  I look and there is only 1 layer, that says layer 1.  I flatten anyway and it becomes background and saved, it becomes ~ 100M.  So then I go back to compress using LWZ and it is back to 143M.  I posted a similar thread about trying to reduce the size in 'image size' and also had images coming out larger instead of smaller when reduced there. What is going on? I din't want to have to go over every image and reduce each's measurements. When there were only a few I would do so and save with a minus (-) put after the name, but this is a lot of trouble when so many are coming out gigantic.

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Legend
July 22, 2022

And quit using TIFF, PSD is generally more efficient. Or just put JPEG online.

Per Berntsen
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 21, 2022

Are these 16-bit files by any chance?

LZW compression will increase the file the size of 16-bit files.

ZIP compression will decrease the file size somewhat.

Inspiring
July 22, 2022

Where do I see the bit info?

Inspiring
July 22, 2022

I assume that you are posting tiffs you have finished editing to your website for download via a link, and to publishers for printing.

If that's the case, you definitely don't want to use 16-bit files, use 8-bit.

And with 8-bit, you get very efficient LZW compression.

If you haven't already done so, please read the articles I linked to.

 

As for renaming files, the free utility ReNamer will do this for you.


So after looking at more image modes, it seems that I saved and processed in only 8 bit mode, and saved as LZW tiffs.  But after Topaz Picture AI worked on them, they became uncompressed and 16 bit.  Is there any advantage to making an 8 bit file 16 bits?  It can't add more data that's already gone,  just made it bigger, correct?  Or is it that the LZW compression save reduced them from 16 bits to 8 and the Topaz just restored it, but again, was the data lost irettrievably and the larger size has no merit?

Derek Cross
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 21, 2022

Save as JPGs and to the dimensions you need and experiment with compression to get the smallest file size without too much image deterioration.